Schumer, Pelosi call for Nunes to be removed as House intelligence chair

The two top Democrats in Congress on Thursday called on House Speaker Paul Ryan to remove Devin Nunes as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, painting Nunes' push to release a controversial classified memo as an abuse of his position that amounts to carrying water for the White House.

"The decision of Chairman Nunes and House Republicans to release a bogus memo has taken the GOP’s cover-up campaign to a new, completely unacceptable extreme," House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., wrote in a letter to Ryan.

"From the start, Congressman Nunes has disgraced the House Intelligence Committee," she added. "Since pledging to recuse himself from the Trump-Russia investigation, Congressman Nunes has abused his position to launch a highly unethical and dangerous cover-up campaign for the White House."

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., released his own statement urging Ryan to remove Nunes, saying the memo is meant to "sow conspiracy theories and attack the integrity of federal law enforcement as a means to protect President Trump."

Pelosi and Schumer are the most prominent Democrats to call on Ryan to remove Nunes from his post after the House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines Monday to make public a classified memo written by Nunes' office about some of the government's most sensitive secrets.

Republican lawmakers have said the GOP-written memo shows corruption in the FBI that is "worse than Watergate," proving that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is based on a fraud. Democrats have called it a grossly distorted attack on the Mueller probe, which is investigating Trump's campaign for possible collusion with Russia.

"It is long overdue that you, as Speaker, put an end to this charade and hold Congressman Nunes and all Congressional Republicans accountable to the oath they have taken to support and defend the Constitution, and protect the American people," Pelosi said.

"The integrity of the House is at stake. We look forward to your immediate action on this subject."

Ryan has not responded to either letter.

The memo is currently under White House review and the final decision on whether to make it public rests with Trump. The FBI and the Department of Justice have strongly objected to the release of the memo.

Jack Langer, a spokesman for Nunes, confirmed that the memo had been edited, but said that the changes included "grammatical fixes and two edits requested by the FBI and by the Minority themselves," referring to committee Democrats.

Multiple White House officials told NBC News that Trump has read the FISA memo, as delivered to the White House.

The White House has agreed to some redactions in the memo at the FBI's request, multiple White House officials confirmed. But the officials reiterated that no final decision had been made yet on whether to approve the memo's release.